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Workshop

9th July 2018 to 20th July 2018

Organisers:

Nathanael Berestycki University of Cambridge

Jean-Francois Le Gall Université Paris-Sud 11

Scott Sheffield Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Workshop Theme

The subject of random geometry has evolved considerably during the programme of the same name which took place at the Newton Institute in spring 2015, and in the intervening months. For instance, a unification of the discrete and continuous perspectives for random surface models (eg random planar maps and Liouville quantum gravity) has been greatly advanced; new methods have been introduced in the study of disordered systems and their phase transitions; and new directions of research have emerged such as a rigorous investigation of Yang--Mills models.The goal of the two-week workshop will be to allow researchers worldwide and from all career stages to catch up on these developments, and to plan for future research directions of the subject by capitalising on recent progress.The workshop will combine a series of mini-courses with invited talks (TBA) over a period of two weeks.

Deadline for applications: 29 April 2018

Please note members of Cambridge University are welcome to turn up and sign in as a non-registered attendee on the day(s) during the workshop and attend the lecture(s). Please note that we cannot provide you with any support including name badge, meals or accommodation.

Mini-courses speakers

Fees

Registration Only

Full 2 week registration package: £347 (Student fee £297)

The registration package includes admission to all seminars, lunches and refreshments on the days that lectures take place, wine reception and formal dinner, but does not include other meals or accommodation.

Week 1 registration package: £227 (Student fee £177)

The registration package includes admission to all seminars, lunches and refreshments on the days that lectures take place, wine reception and formal dinner, but does not include other meals or accommodation.

Week 2 registration package: £170 (Student fee £120)

The registration package includes admission to all seminars, lunches and refreshments on the days that lectures take place, but does not include other meals, wine reception, formal dinner or accommodation.

Formal Dinner Only

Formal Dinner: £50

For Visiting Fellows, programme participants or their guests, the above charge will apply.

Accommodation

Unfortunately we do not have any accommodation to offer so all successful applicants will need to source their own accommodation. Please see the Hotels Combined website for a list of local hotels and guesthouses.

Meals

Lunch

Lunch will be served in house on the days that lectures take place.

Evening Meal

Participants are free to make their own arrangements for dinner.

Formal Dinner

The Formal Dinner will take place on Wednesday 11 July at Emmanuel College. Participants on the Accommodation Package or Registration Package, including organisers and speakers, are automatically included in this event.